Hello everyone,Mistress of the Sun is now available in paperback. To celebrate, I've started on a blog tour which will feature reviews, guest posts, Q&A and giveaways. One giveaway is even going on right now (until the 17th) at the Travels of the Bookworm blog! The tour stops are:April 7 -- Historical Tapestry: http://historicaltapestry.blogspot.com/ Guest post: "Why I love unhappy endings."April 10 -- Reading Group Guides:…See More

I'm not new to ning.com, but I'm new to this site. Wow!I write historical fiction. My first was the Josephine B. Trilogy, about Josephine Bonaparte. My last novel, Mistress of the Sun, was published last spring, and is now coming out in paperback. It's about the tomboy mistress of Louis XIV, the Sun King.If anyone here is interested in their blog…See More

I absolutely loved the entire trilogy, they are three of my favorite books of all time! Escaping into Josephine's world through your novels has been wonderful. The amount of research that must have gone into these books really shines through. Thank you for giving Josephine a voice and sharing her story with us, it was truly a pleasure to read.

I am glad that you requested me as a friend. I just read your introduction and I will definitely check out your book about Josephine Bonaparte. I have not read a lot of books about Napoleon nor about his first wife, but I am definitely interested. Again, thanks for putting yourself out there and contacting me to be a friend.

Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

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Guest Post: The In’s and Out’s of NetGalley I’m happy to welcome Lili, Children’s Publicity Intern at Bloomsbury USA and a blogger, as our guest writer today. Lili has been documenting her internship experiences in publishing in her Intern Diaries series and recently reflected on the NetGalley approval process from a publisher’s point of view. […]

Every month, we get together to come up with a top-ten list of the UK titles we’re most looking forward to – and this month we’re focusing on books published in April 2015. It’s an eclectic mix this month, with two SF titles – Poseidon’s Wake and The Rebirths of Tao – which I would highly […]

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